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Balanced Regional
Development
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What is balance development?
It can be defined as the creation of equalopportunities for all people to participate in,contribute to and benefit from development.The study argues that the requirement for such a
balanced development is human development,which is the process of enlarging peoples choicesas to what they do and can do in their lives.Poverty limits the opportunity of many people to
develop their capabilities and thereby limits their choices as to what they can do in their lives andhow they can participate in development
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Regional stability
It can be defined as the consistency of people ina region in their social activity and economiccondition. It depends on many factors likeculture, tradition, location, politics & agro-economic conditions of that region.
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Balanced regional development
BALANCED REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT hasremained a central theme of our developmentstrategy. Industrial dispersal was envisaged to play an
important role in correcting the regional imbalancesand ensuring a balanced regional development.
B a l a n c e
d R e g
i o n a
l D e v e l o p m e n
t o f
I n d u s t r i e s
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Industrially Backward Regions of India
Industrially backward region is such which is devoid of industrial development. So industrial development is theharbinger of economic development such area also remainseconomic backward. Consequently the quality of life of
people is very bad and poverty level is very high. Committee on Dispersal of Industries set up by the Small
Scale Industries Board in 1960 was the first to identify theindustrially backward areas for purpose of ruralindustrialisation. Thereafter Pandey Committee was set upin 1968 for the identification of industrially backward areasin the country.
This was followed by the setting up of the WanchooCommittee in 1968 for suggesting financial and economicmeasures for removing such backwardness.
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Objective for balanced regional development.
Reduction of regional disparities in thedistribution of income and wealth.
Removal of poverty in backward areas and
increase in the standard of living of the people. Provision of employment opportunities on an
equitable basis. Optimum utilization of national resources. Control over the problems of slums ,
overcrowding etc.
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Parameters used for redressing growing regionalimbalances for identification of backward districts.
Economic1. per capita credit2. per capita deposits
3. % of agriculture laborers4. agriculture wages5. output per agricultural worker
Social and educational1. % of SC population
2. % of ST population3. female literacy rate4. ratio of secondary school to population of specific age group
5. gross enrolment ratio class i-viii(age 6-13yrs)
Health1. crude death rate
2. infant mortality rate3. institutional delivery
4. full immunization
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Continued
Amenities1. % of households without electricity2. % of households with bank services
3. % of households with drinking water source greater than 500meters away.
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Benefi ts Of Balanced Regional Development
reduction of regional inequali ties
removal of pover ty in backward areas and
removal increase in the standard of living of
the people.
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Benefits causes
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Increase in employment opportunities .
Optimum utilization of national resources.
Scope For Market Growth.
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In India, developed regions are only the
urban areas because there is no barriers
in the process of economic growth. All thefacilities are available in urban areas as
compared to rural areas such as transport,
land , resources , lab our i.e. why industries
prefer in a urban areas.
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In urban areas , all the resources such as
labour, transport, electricity, technology etc.
are easily available . That the reason why
urban regions are develop but if we see in
rural areas all the economic overheads arenot available at any cost . For e.g. iron and
steel industry .
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Socio-Cultural Factors consist of values and traditions
either encourage or discourage innovation and
entrepreneurship. Since most of the rural families are
dependent in agriculture and their income is highly
influenced by climatic conditions. But if the rural
families are always dependent on agricultural income ,then rural families always remain backward and not
able to develop .
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Political factors are the important set of factors.
Although they are different, rural and urban areas
are politically and economically integrated andform one system. But Political decisions for one
part of a country can have negative impact for
other parts. Differences in political power between
regions can result in intended or unintended biases
in government policies .
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Hello! I m a EntrepreneurAnd I m looking for resources
like water , electricity, andinternet
But, we dont have enoughwater and other resources
you need in our village
Then how would I start my
new business
Sorry but ourvillage is notdeveloped in
resources
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Demographic IndicatorsLabor Market Indicators
Economic Structure and Performance Indicators
Education IndicatorsIncome and Poverty Indicators
Innovation and Technology Indicators
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DEMOGRAPHIC
INDICATORS
AGEIncome Level
Marital Status
Birth RateDeath Rate
Religion
Occupation
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DEMOGRAPHICINDICATORS
Marital Status: The civil status of eachindividual in relation to the marriage laws orcustoms of the country.
Occupation: The principal activity in your lifethat you do to earn money.
Religion: A set of beliefs concerning thecause, nature, and purpose of the universe,especially when considered as the creation of asuperhuman agency or agencies, usuallyinvolving devotional and ritual observances,
and often containing a moral code governingthe conduct of human affairs.AGE:A period of human life, measured by
years from birth, usually marked by a certainstage or degree of mental or physicaldevelopment and involving legal responsibility
and capacity.Birth Rate: The proportion of births to the
total population in a place in a given time,usually expressed as a quantity per 1000 of population.
Death Rate : the number of deaths per unit,
usually 1000, of population in a given place andtime.
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Labor Market Indicators
Labor force participation rate Employment-to-population ratio Status in employment Employment by sector Part-time workers Hours of work Employment in the informal economy Unemployment Youth unemployment Long-term unemployment Unemployment by educational attainment
Time-related underemployment Educational attainment and illiteracy Manufacturing wage trends Occupational wage and earning indices Hourly compensation costs Labor productivity and unit labor costs
Poverty, working poverty and income distribution
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Education And Poverty Indicators
High level of dependenceon primitive methods of agriculture
High population growthrate
High Illiteracy (about 35%of adult population)
Regional inequalities
Innovation And
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Innovation And Technological Indicators
Identifying the strategic nature of the information conveyedResearching innovative strategies for
implementing solutions
Innovating and adapting to change Demonstrating an interest in challenges,change, and new situations Modifying or re-focusing one's actions in accordance
with new dataProposing new ideas or avenues for
improving products or services
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Investing in e ducation
Connecting areas and regions
Empowering the poor
Introducing soc ial safety nets
Decentralizing and ensuring goodgovernance
Improving urban managem ent
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POLICIES FOR REGIONALGROWTH
Raw Material.
Source of Power.
Labour.
Means of Transportation
Market.
Other Factors
Climate
Capital.
Government Policy.
Early Start.
Personal Preferences.
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The Role of TheEntrepreneur
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EnterpriseTariq Mansuri - Role of Entrepreneur 28
Characteristics
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Enterprise Tariq Mansuri - Role of Entrepreneur 29
Entrepreneurs are optimistic andfuture oriented
They believe that success ispossible and are willing to risk their resources in the pursuit of
profit.They're fast moving , willing to trymany different strategies toachieve their goals of profits.
And they're flexible , willing tochange quickly when they getnew information.
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ROLE OF ENTERPRENEUR
Entrepreneurship is the active process of recognizing an economic demand in aneconomy, and supplying the factors of
production (land, labour and capital) to satisfythat demand, usually to generate a profit.Entrepreneur has a great role to make anequality in the society by introducing smallscale enterprises in the undeveloped or ruralarea.
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Continued.
Entrepreneur introduces new ideas and createnew market by utilizing the local resources andgenerating employment for the local people.
Large industries lead to disparities betweenrural and urban areas, so for social stabilityregional balance small scale enterprise is theultimate option which can only be done byentrepreneur.
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VISIONARY ASPECTS OFENTREPRENEURSHIP
There is a wide range of significantcontributions that entrepreneurs can make tothe development process :-
Entrepreneurship raises productivity throughtechnical and other forms of innovation.
Entrepreneurship is a powerful tool of job
creation. Entrepreneurs play a strategic role incommercializing new inventions and products.
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Continued.
Entrepreneurs play a critical role in therestructuring and transformation of economy inrural area.
Entrepreneurs make markets more competitiveand thereby reduce both static and dynamicmarket inefficiency.
Entrepreneurs stimulate a redistribution of wealth,income and political power within societies inways that are economically positive and without
being politically disruptive.
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CONCLUSION
Entrepreneurship can bring a great change insocioeconomic condition of undeveloped areasand there by accelerate the growth &development of a nation in a sustainable way.